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Domain Name:
Each server has a domain name that uniquely identifies it. That domain name
is normally contained in the Subject CN field of the server certificate. A server
domain name ends with the name of a larger administrative domain, to which
the server belongs.
TTLS Identity:
EAP-TTLS has a unique feature that other protocols do not offer. Because it
sets up an encrypted tunnel for your credentials, it is also able to pass your
login name through that tunnel. That means that not only are your credentials
secure from eavesdropping, but your identity is protected as well. Thus, with
EAP-TTLS you have two identities: an inner one, and an outer one. The inner
identity is your actual user name. Your outer identity can be completely
anonymous. Set your outer identity in the TTLS Identity field.
Trusted CA List:
The Trusted CA List allows you to configure which authentication servers
you trust for the purpose of logging you in to the network.
Click Add at the Trusted CA List at the bottom of the Advanced Security Settings
page. Select the Trusted CA that you want to add and click OK.
Appendix
Definitions of Terms (continued)
(12/22/2003)